tang |
acerb |
As a noun tang
is pliers.
As an adjective acerb is
sour, bitter, and harsh to the taste, as unripe fruit.
tang |
qing |
As nouns the difference between tang and qing
is that
tang is pliers while
qing is a sounding stone, a chinese musical instrument.
tang |
gulf |
As nouns the difference between tang and gulf
is that
tang is pliers while
gulf is a hollow place in the earth; an abyss; a deep chasm or basin.
tang |
sour |
As nouns the difference between tang and sour
is that
tang is pliers while
sour is the sensation of a sour taste.
As an adjective sour is
having an acidic, sharp or tangy taste.
As a verb sour is
(
label) to make sour.
lac |
tang |
In lang=en terms the difference between lac and tang
is that
lac is short for Cadillac while
tang is a coarse blackish seaweed (
Ascophyllum nodosum.
As nouns the difference between lac and tang
is that
lac is a resinous substance produced mainly on the banyan tree by the female of
Coccus lacca, a scale-shaped insect while
tang is tongue.
As a verb tang is
to strike two metal objects together loudly in order to persuade a swarm of honeybees to land so it may be captured by the beekeeper.
As a proper noun Tang is
the imperial dynasty of China which reigned from 618 to 907.
jake |
tang |
As nouns the difference between jake and tang
is that
jake is collar while
tang is pliers.
As an interjection jake
is come.
silk |
tang |
As nouns the difference between silk and tang
is that
silk is (uncountable) a fine fiber excreted by the silkworm or other arthropod (such as a spider) while
tang is pliers.
As an adjective silk
is made of.
As a verb silk
is to remove the silk from (corn).
tang |
tart |
In figuratively terms the difference between tang and tart
is that
tang is a sharp, specific flavor or tinge while
tart is sharp; keen; severe.
As nouns the difference between tang and tart
is that
tang is tongue while
tart is a type of small open pie, or piece of pastry, containing jelly or conserve; a sort of fruit pie.
As verbs the difference between tang and tart
is that
tang is to strike two metal objects together loudly in order to persuade a swarm of honeybees to land so it may be captured by the beekeeper while
tart is to practice prostitution.
As a proper noun Tang
is the imperial dynasty of China which reigned from 618 to 907.
As an adjective tart is
sharp to the taste; acid; sour.
tangyung |
tang |
As a noun tang is
pliers.
tang |
ornish |
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